The Power of Mental Health First Aid

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Webinar
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Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based, early intervention program that teaches individuals about mental health and substance misuse challenges. The course takes a person-first approach to supporting others and is grounded in the belief that recovery from a mental health or substance misuse issue is achievable. Through skills-based activities and discussions, participants will strengthen their knowledge to become better equipped with tools and resources to support their loved ones, friends, and community.

While the full MHFA course is 6-8 hours long, the Power of Mental Health First Aid webinar will explore the course framework and objectives, its global impact, and the tangible skills that one can expect to walk away with after completing the course.

Guest Speaker:
Victoria Watson, M.Ed - Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Basic Needs at the University of Colorado, Denver

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Objectives:

1) Learn the key principles and structure of the MHFA program and its person-first approach.

2) Explore the skills one could acquire if they decide to sign up for the full MHFA program at a later date. 

3) Discover the global reach and effectiveness of MHFA in promoting early intervention and recovery.

 

Referral: National Library of Medicine